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News • Miscellaneous • Featured Two Letters from Boris Johnson to Jean-Claude Juncker 01/10/2019by Briefings For Britain
Featured • Democracy & constitution • Miscellaneous • Civil service • Blog Is the Civil Service Impartial? 10/08/2019by Nick Busvine
Featured • Miscellaneous • Blog An Open Letter on Irish Attitudes to Brexit 06/08/2019by Anthony Coughlan
Blog • Miscellaneous • Featured What can happen in the absence of self-belief 29/07/2019by Sir Peter Marshall
Blog • Miscellaneous • Featured The Dreary Internal Politics eating away at Honda: reported from Japan 30/06/2019by Briefings For Britain
Reports • Miscellaneous • Featured It Makes No Sense To Throw Away Your Strongest Card 11/06/2019by John Mills
Featured • Miscellaneous • Blog Theresa May heard but did not heed the Brexit vote’s call for a fairer Britain 10/06/2019by Ashoka Mody
Blog • Miscellaneous • Featured “Dear Jenni …”: an open letter to The Times 07/06/2019by Matthew Orton Wadhams
Featured • Subscribers' Views • Miscellaneous An Open Letter to Parliamentarians 04/04/2019by Peter Semper
Featured • Subscribers' Views • Miscellaneous A French Veto – the Beautiful Symmetry? 01/04/2019by Robert Lee
Blog • Miscellaneous • Featured An Over-Excited Broadside of a Book. A Review of Heroic Failure 25/03/2019by John Wilson Foster
Featured • Subscribers' Views • Miscellaneous British friends, don’t miss Brexit! 20/03/2019by Professor Edouard Husson
Featured • Subscribers' Views • Miscellaneous • Civil service The Mandarins Speak 23/02/2019by Sir Peter Marshall
Blog • Miscellaneous • Featured A Negotiator and A Journalist Walk Into a Bar… 14/02/2019by Briefings For Britain
Blog • Miscellaneous • Featured “It’s not the apocalypse. Calm down” 13/02/2019by Briefings For Britain
Blog • EU neo-imperialism • Miscellaneous • Featured Up With This We Will Not Put – An (augmented) speech to Their Lordships House 10/12/2018by Baroness Deech
Blog • Miscellaneous • Labour & the Left • Featured Jeremy Corbyn remains committed to Brexit – it’s his key to Downing Street 10/12/2018by Richard Johnson
Subscribers' Views • Miscellaneous • Featured The BRINO “Coup” has Failed by Robert Lee 29/08/2018by Robert Lee
Featured • Subscribers' Views • Miscellaneous • News How Others See Us: a French view. Translated by Sir Richard Aikens 08/08/2018by Richard Aikens
Subscribers' Views • Miscellaneous Britain’s Brexit Betrayal and British Values And Vision 08/06/2018by Andrew wright
Blog • Foreign affairs • Miscellaneous • Featured France and Brexit: lessons from history 24/05/2018by John Keiger
Blog • Miscellaneous • Labour & the Left • Featured In Supporting Brexit, Labour Rediscovered Its Radical Tory Socialist Tradition by Richard Johnson 05/05/2018by Richard Johnson
Blog • Legal matters & rights • Miscellaneous • Featured The Intellectual case for Brexit: a lawyer’s view. Richard Aikens 17/03/2018by Richard Aikens
Miscellaneous • Labour & the Left • Briefings • Featured How Brexit can help us tackle disadvantage 16/02/2018by Pamel Dow
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